Captains for next year’s Sanford High girls soccer team are Megan Fromwiller, Paige Tranchemontagne, and Morgan Fogg.

SANFORD—Sanford High soccer standout Taylor Littlefield was named to the Western Maine Class A Regional girls all-star soccer team it was announced by coach Kendra Brown at the team banquet last week. Coach Brown also announced that senior Hannah Kallis led the Spartans in scoring during the past season, recording 11 goals and 13 assists for a total of 35 points.

Littlefield was the only girl from Southern York County to be named to the All-Regional team. Cheverus, Scarblorough and Thornton placed two girls each on the team with Deering, Gorham, Greely and Windham having one apiece.

Other leading scorers this season included Littlefield with eight goals and eight assists for a total of 24 points, and Allison Legere who scored 10 goals and had three assists for 23 points. Also in double digits was Morgan Fogg with seven goals and three assists for 17 points.

Next in scoring were Marissa Duncan with three goals and two asssits for eight points, Sam Fecteau with three goals and one assist for seven points and Laura Kirkpatrick who totalled six points on one goal and four assists. Rachel Fink had two goals and one assist for five points.

Goalie Kellie Tovey posted 181 saves during the season, including 28 against Scarborough and 13 each against Windham and Deering.

Of the graduating senior group, Littlefield is the leading career scorer with 26 goals and 25 assists for a total of 77 career points. Allison Legere was next with 67 career points coming on 28 goals and 11 assists, while Kallis had 20 goals and 23 assists for 63 points. Marissa Duncan had a career total of 19 points on eight goals and three assists.

Littlefield’s 77 career points placed her second among career points leaders on coach Brown’s teams through the years. Kayla Plante is the alltime leader in career points with 116. Legere’s total places her in third place and Kallis is in fourth.

Kayla Plante is also the single season scoring leader with 42 points scored in 2006, and she added 36 in 2005. Kallis’ 35 points place her in third place and Allison Legere’s 30 points scored in 2011 place her in fourth place.

During the season Tovey was named Player of the Game three times while Ali Legere, Megan Fromwiller and Morgan Fogg received the honor twice. Receiving the honor one time were Kallis, Littlefield, Fink, Dumont, Duncan, and Laura Kirkpatrick.

Sanbford, which closed out the season with a 10-3-1 record, good for sixth place in the Heal Point Standings, defeated Marshwood 1-0 in the quarterfinals before dropping a 3-1 decision to eventual state champion Scarborough in the semifinals.